Baltimore, MD

Waverly

Neighborhood Overview

Buy:
$93.2K - $520K
For Sale on Trulia:
21 homes
Rent:
$1.16K - $2.3K
For Rent on Trulia:
14 homes
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What Locals Say about Waverly

  • Trulia User
    "Very clean neighborhood and has a community support group on what’s going n the communities around you "
  • Trulia User
    "There are many families in my neighborhood and its pretty nice living here. I would recommend this area to others. "
  • Aunyae S.
    "Farmers Market and Charity Marathons as well as Caribbean festival. Very convenient to the John’s Hopkins facilities."
  • Tyler C.
    "I love Waverly I walk to work at royal farms near Loyola and it’s always pleasant I’ve never had trouble even when I worked overnight."
  • melahorn
    "People always speak when I see them on the street. The streets and alleys are mostly kept clean. I feel safe during the day."
  • Julia Fernandez
    "I live in this aré for 2 years ,verry clean neiborhood freindly family area public trasportation is verry reallyble"
  • Vnbracknell
    "Many community events, like the Waverly Market, movie nights, functions at the Y, picnics, groups who gather for neighborhood improvement, community yard sales, volunteering, paint nights, and community activism. The Nextdoor community is active, and the local police stay in good communication with neighborhood leads. "
  • Yvonne R.
    " neighbors looking out for and helping neighbors. It's usually clean. we have several community members and meetings "
  • Yvonne R.
    "I have lived here for 7 years and I've enjoyed my neighbors, the cleanliness, trees, and grass. I t is a homeowner neighborhood that includes a neighborhood watch and the Waverly community council and more. There are people who run, walk their dogs and pick up their waste. We sweep the streets and sidewalks. We cut our grass and help our elderly neighbors."

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